Marizanne Kapp, right handed bat, comes to the crease
9.1
Amelia Kerr to Wolvaardt, out Caught by Bates!! Wolvaardt c Bates b Amelia Kerr 33(27) [4s-5]
Amelia Kerr to Wolvaardt, THATS OUT!! Caught!!
Laura Wolvaardt -Laura started playing from the age of five -During her time as a student, she used to practice batting as a stress reliever between breaks -She always tagged along with boys in school just to play cricket -Only discovered girls playing cricket at the age of 11 at a practice session -Made her international debut at the age of 16 -She postponed her university admission to study medicine just to continue playing cricket -In her debut game in 2016, Laura was out for a 24-ball 5 -She had to face the then number one ODI bowler Katherine Brunt, opening the batting -In the next game, she scored her maiden fifty during the run-chase and helped SA win over ENG
8.6
Lea Tahuhu to Bosch, no run
8.5
Lea Tahuhu to Bosch, no run, slower ball bumper outside off
Our roving reporter - Purnima Malhotra from the venue pings this: 16K+ the attendance at halfway mark.
8.4
Lea Tahuhu to Bosch, no run,
8.3
Lea Tahuhu to Bosch, no run, once again looks to flick leg-side and gets a thick inside edge onto pad that rolls towards backward point
8.2
Lea Tahuhu to Bosch, no run,
8.1
Lea Tahuhu to Wolvaardt, 1 run, square of the wicket
Nadine de Klerk -Nadine's dad is a massive cricket fan and used to throw balls in the backyard -Her cousins played cricket for Somerset and Netherlands -Nadine played hockey and Javelin in her younger days -Aged 17, she wanted to take up Javelin professionally before cricket drew her in -Nadine was picked for the 2017 ODI World Cup, but did not get an opportunity to play -Post that WC, de Klerk worked hard to improve her game and fitness as well -In the 2020 WC semi-final (SA lost to AUS), de Klerk was the best bowler (3/19) on show
Lea Tahuhu [1.0-0-10-0] is back into the attack
7.6
Amelia Kerr to Wolvaardt, 1 run, to deep mid-wicket
7.5
Amelia Kerr to Bosch, 1 run, tad short on the stumps